Dear Friends,
Qualifying mark
in Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) for candidates belonging to Scheduled
Castes/Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes/Denotified
Communities, Backward Classes – Muslim and the differently abled would be
lowered by five marks, Chief Minister
Jayalalithaa announced in the Assembly on
Monday.
At present, as
per the stipulation of the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), the
qualifying mark was 60 per cent. Hereafter, this would be 55 per cent. “This
concession is applicable for the TET conducted by the Teacher Recruitment Board
in August 2013,” she told, amid thumping of desks by members of the House.
Concluding a
debate on the motion of thanks to Governor for his address, the Chief Minister
referred to appeals of several members and said that though the National
Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) had fixed the qualifying mark, it had
stated that States, according to their reservation policy, could consider
relaxing the qualifying mark.
She clarified
that the principle of reservation was not followed for the TET but only at the
time of recruitment of teachers. Explaining earlier how concessions were also being
given to different categories of teachers in marks for the basic degree
courses, the Chief Minister pointed out that “in recruitment of teachers, 69
per cent reservation is being implemented fully.”
Responding to
the request of S. Gunasekaran (CPI) for stipend to be given to all nursing
students, Ms. Jayalalithaa announced that even though a scholarship scheme,
benefiting all nursing students in the government-run institutions, was being
implemented for many years, the number of beneficiary-students had not been
increased in tune with intake of students that had gone up over the years. At
present, in all 23 government-run nursing institutions, 2,000 students were
admitted every year. From the next academic year, all students would be given
the stipend, a move which would cost Rs. 3.41 crore additionally to the
exchequer.
Recalling other
requests of Mr. Gunasekaran, the Chief Minister said a sum of Rs. 25 crore
would be set apart for the Sivaganga municipality in connection with the golden
jubilee celebration of the local body, commencing in April this year. A
financial assistance of Rs. 1 lakh each would be given to the families of five
students who drowned in a pond in Virudhunagar in November last.
Responding to
the request of J.G. Prince (Congress), Ms. Jayalalithaa said the Kanyakumari
district would have a local holiday on the occasion of the festival of
‘Sivarathri.’ Another plea made by the Congress legislator for a solatium of
Rs. 1 lakh to the family of a girl of the seventh standard who died on January
23 after falling from a bus, which was meant for the sector of
Marthandam-Pathamadai in the district.
This concession is applicable for the TET conducted by
Teacher Recruitment Board in August 2013.
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